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Thus when an individual is linseed loaded with a hormone they are often unable to properly utilize the hormone due to a deficiency of linseed substrate (fatty acids, coenzymes). Recently the addition of linseed DHEA has been suggested but this often further complicates the patient's chemistry rather than corrects the hormonal imbalance because the basic raw materials are missing and the ingestion of trans fats literally blocks fatty acid metabolism and hormonal production. The very availability of fatty acids (found in unrefined, cold processed oils, coconut butter, raw nuts and seeds) is often a challenge in the United States and now across Europe as our oils are hydrogenated to prolong shelflife. Traditional medicine and complimentary medicine are now on a collision course as research has revealed the catastophic ignorance in regard to human fatty acid requirements and the relationship to disease. Fatty acids are receiving a tremendous amount of attention in the medical literature due to positive outcomes in studies of cardiovascular disease, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, eczema, immune disorders, inborn errors in metabolism, autism, attention deficit disorder, premature infants, dementia, alcoholism, dyslexia, diabetes, pregnancy and lactation.
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